One of my favorite things to eat for dinner sometimes is breakfast or as some people might jokingly call it, “brinner.” When I was growing up we would often eat breakfast for dinner on Sunday nights and my mom was a masterful omelette maker. She always makes them very light and fluffy, something I am still working on trying to master. Thankfully I have an endless supply of our Pete and Gerry’s Organic Eggs for practice (well at least when Organic Runner Dad remembers to bring some fresh eggs home from the farm.

Camembrie, Spinach and Tomato Omelette

The best part about making an omelette is that you can choose a wide array of ingredients to fill your omelette. I love to fill my omelette with fresh organic vegetables and fresh local cheeses. I was very excited to find a Camembrie at my local Littleton COOP from Blue Ledge Farm in Salisbury, Vermont. This cheese is extra special because it comes from a farm owned by someone that I knew when I was growing up. Greg Bernhardt and his wife Hannah Sessions began there farm in 2000 primarily milking goats and making artisanal goat cheeses. They farm using Sustainable Farm practices and have partnered with a farm in Whiting Vermont for the cow’s milk for their other specialty cheeses such as this amazing Camembrie. Blue Ledge Farm Camembrie is according to their website, “a smooth mold-ripened Camembert/Brie hybrid! A buttery slice of bovine heaven!”

Whisk 2 Pete and Gerry's Organic Eggs with Stonyfield LowFat Organic Milk. Heat one pat of Cabot Salted Butter in a frying pan over low to medium heat. Add Organic Egg Mixture. Cook eggs rotating pan to allow eggs to begin to cook evenly. When eggs have finished cooking halfway, fill half of the omelette with Spinach, Tomatoes and Camembrie and allow cheese to begin to melt. Fold Omelette over when eggs are still somewhat soft to allow the edges to cook together. Flip and cook omelette to desired temperature. Serve with salt and pepper and a nice toasted baguette. Eat and Enjoy!

Thanks for sharing this. I would never have thought to add camembrie to an omelette. As for tips, I always add a splash of milk when mixing the eggs.Xiomara @ Parkesdale recently posted…Quick Dinner Ideas Dan Dan Noodles

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